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We are now in our last week of full time at Adventureland. After this week the park will only be open weekends till the end of Sept. So now we can say….”This is the last Monday….This is the last Tuesday….This is the last Wednesday…….” The general feeling through out the park is the same. Were all glad it is going to slow down. Were all tired. So I will give you a little up date on what has been going on. Last week Rich was the Outlaw operator.

It is one of the big roller coasters in the park. It is an all wooden coaster, located in the Outlaw Gulch.

This is the gulch area. It has a western theme.

This is Saw Mill Splash which is near the Outlaw. It is a fun water ride that I would like to ride, but I think were running out of time.

We are only allowed in the park on weekdays free, so this is the last week. Last Friday, which was our day off, we decided to take that opportunity to do some of the things in the park that we wanted to do. Top on the list. Buy one of those FABULOUS “Loaded Funnel Cakes” that walk by us all the time.

Now picture this funnel cake….put a huge scoop of vanilla ice cream in the middle…fresh peaches and strawberries around it….drizzle chocolate and strawberry syrup on top….drizzle glaze over the whole thing….lastly dollops of whip cream over the tops…..All for $9.75..…I was going to take a picture before we dived in but forgot. We sat down by the water on a picnic table and FEASTED…..MMmmmmm….it was so good….

One of the rides I had wanted to ride was the Underground. It is a rollercoaster ride in a cave. It is the story about Bad Bob the bank robber who hid down in the cave with his stolen gold…..lol…

This is where you line up 2 in each stall. When the doors open your car is right on the other side. You can see the animated miner telling you the story of Bad Bob…..It was a fun ride of darkness, skeletons, a train light coming at you….lol

We then left the park and walked back to the golf cart…..Oh the luxury of having it…Instead of walking back to the Gulch area, we rode back on the company access road. Rich bought some of his wonderful Kettle Corn.

They cook in a huge kettle outside. So 2 more bags and we got back in our golf cart.

On this access road, you get a view of the rollercoasters some never see. This is the Tornado with the Storm Search in the background. Another wooden rollercoaster. It is all painted white with blue cars. They also have a set of red cars they used at the beginning of the season. Rich will be the Assist on the Tornado this week.

On the drive up the road, we also stopped on the back road to see the loading zone for the Tornado. The building on the right with lights on is the load, unload area. They had just came down the track and rounded the corner. See the blue blurrrrrrrrrrrr……That’s the cars…lol…

Here they are approaching the first and highest hill. On the side is the employee access road and then the main road of town. It was approaching nite so some of the pictures are sort of dark. So that was our trip on Friday. I was asked about a week ago to do an evening in rides. So I said sure. I went to the Rides desk and was given the Dragon Assist. Another big roller coaster.

Rich has been an Assist on this one also. All the coasters take an operator and 2 Assists. One on each side to load and unload and secure. Now this was an eye opener for me. You are constantly busy. Every 90 seconds the cars are back to reload. You have to be alert and make sure everyone is safe. Have everyone in line and ready to go. Make sure harness and seatbelts are secure. Always on guard and alert. The plus side is. Rides people can bring a stool to sit one during that pause time. So at break, I went and got one from the commissary. You have no idea how sitting for 30 seconds at a time helps. Doesn’t seem like much does it.

Here is another picture of Dragon doing the loop de loop…..with the Tornado in the background. Again rides I sure wont be doing. I would loose supper…..I did enjoy that evening working in Rides and it gives me some thoughts on next year……You just NeverKnow……In Games we have just been rotating between the 3 areas as usual. The one game most people love is Bingo….We have a Bingo Room in the Arcade building. Of course Air Conditioned. Usually have 2 people running it, one calling and one working the floor. It is electronic digital bingo. We have a blower that blows up the numbers and we call them and put them in the slot. When pushed it turns the number on, on the display board. They win points on their Arcade card. Then they go shopping. It is the place where adults will go when their kids are off running in the park. They are hot and tired and need a break. Or some people bring the little ones in, in their stroller so they can have a nap. Many in wheelchairs or scooters who don’t do rides and just wait for family members to be done……Some can spend hours in their…That is the only AC Games for us. But it is getting cooler now. It is so much more fun when the weather is nice. One of the friends I met here is Carolina (Catalina) like the Island, and James. They are from Houston.

Originally Carolina is from Brazil South America. She is interesting and fun to talk to. She left Brazil, went to Australia for 2 years and then back home. Then she came to US and met James. Not sure how long she has been here but they have been married for 5 years I believe. The are full time RVers. They decided it was time to leave. This wasn’t the job for them. They are on their way to California to do the Pumpkin Harvest and then sell Christmas trees in Dec. I wish them nothing but…. GOOD LUCK…..I will be following their adventures…… James also has a you-tube video channel…..Wanderlust Estate….He puts out videos of their travels…..I have also found at least 3 other people that have You-tube video channels. They have all left. Most of their complaints were, they didn’t like all the rules. They didn’t like the pay. Yes, we must have rules. It is a place of employment of many. The park has its hours to be open and manned. We have a dress code. We have to appear professional. We can’t eat or relax in the park in uniform. The one draw back is some of the manages are very young. As in Games, they are High School age. So rules are important to keep them in line. The young managers do a good job, but sometimes don’t know quite how to treat the older people. I have been fine with them. They all treat me well. I do feel respected, but I know their has been issues with others. Games is an area where mainly kids are hired. Even 14 and 15. Some look like little kids, but rules must be strict for that age group, but does cause problems for the older people. But life has its issues doesn’t it…..Can’t have everything our way…..As far as pay….We have free camping from April 1 – Oct 1…..Pay is $8.50 and hour….End of season Bonus if we stay….$400 to campsite plus .75 for every hour worked. Now people on SSI already have money coming in. It is good for us, but those who rely strictly on this to live, it is more of a problem. Those are the people who are having a problem with this job. They want and need more immediate compensation. Their are many people going to the Sugar Beets in the Dakotas starting next month. It is hard work, 12 hour shifts, all outside. You will probably be handed a shovel your first year….lol…They say some can make up to $8,000 in several weeks. Some go to the different Amazon plants. Their is an Amazon Work Force that does workamping hiring. You also get free camping of you get your reservation in early. But it is all warehouse work for the Christmas Season. You are released on Dec. 24th. NOPE Not for us either. We don’t want to do warehouse work.

……….I LEFT THAT FOREVER…….NEVER AGAIN……

So today is Wednesday…..Last Wed. of work…..YaHoooooooooo…..Ill leave you with an evening view of the